WW2 Mozambique Portuguese Colony 1 Escudo Banknote Dated 1944

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The WW2 Mozambique Portuguese Colony 1 Escudo Banknote dated 1944 is a historical currency issued during the period when Mozambique was a colony of Portugal. This banknote reflects the economic and political circumstances of Mozambique during the Second World War, serving as an official means of exchange within the colony. It features Portuguese text, and its denomination of 1 Escudo is prominently displayed. The design elements typically include security features common for that era, such as watermarks and intricate line patterns. The front of the note often depicts imagery symbolizing Portuguese governance or cultural motifs associated with Mozambique. Issued by the Banco Nacional Ultramarino, these notes were part of a series used extensively for local commerce. This banknote represents a tangible connection to the colonial history of Mozambique and the broader context of Portuguese overseas territories during the 20th century. It is of interest for those studying currency, wartime economies, or colonial administration.

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